Hi Adrien,
Adrien Glauser
Hi Dan,
Thanks very much for you answer! GET-ting '/source/<project>/<package>/_meta' & '/source/<project>/_meta' is what I am doing already, with little success since as far as I can as few packages under the openSUSE:Factory project declare <person> entries (or at least: such entries didn't show up in response to '/source/<project>/<package>/_meta')
Yes, that's a caveat with Factory: packages in here generally don't a maintainer or bugowner set.
Now the rest of your reply makes me wonder: if some/most factory packages don't declare users, does it simply mean that their users are just inherited from groups, such as 'factory-maintainers'?
No, the maintainer/bugowner is taken from the respective development project. Unfortunately, I don't know how to query the development project of a package via the API. The issue here is that the development package is a link to Factory. Figuring out where a link points to is rather simple, no idea how to go the other way around though.
If so, is it correct to say that if I want to aggregate the list of: - <person userid> entries corresponding to the set of people who are in charge of (maintaining / contributing to) openSUSE:Factory package X, for any X
, I can simply concatenate:
1) the list of <person userid> returned from '/source/openSUSE:Factory/<package>'; with
2) the list of <person userid> returned from '/group/
'?
Sadly no. You have to do that for the package in the devel project, but
unfortunately I don't know of the top of my head how to find that one.
Cheers,
Dan
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Dan Čermák